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The Magic of Rhymes and Stories: A Learning Journey By Story Duniya
Rhymes: The Foundation of Language Development
“To be a great speaker, you have to be a great listener.”
A Legacy of Tradition: Rhymes have existed for centuries. They were part of oral traditions in ancient societies, passed down from one generation to the next. These simple, catchy verses helped children learn language and develop their memory. Building Blocks of Speech: Nursery rhymes, like "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" became a cornerstone for early learning.
May 92 min read


Smartly Guide Your Child's Screen Time With Digital Storytelling.
“Kids are growing up with screens—parents should grow with them.” Screens are no longer just entertainment — they're education,...
Apr 283 min read


India’s Top Storytelling story for kids , Story Duniya App, Mom's choice Award® Winner in 2024
"A child’s first teacher is their mother.” A mother's speech, stories, and culture shape the child's perspective of seeing the...
Apr 213 min read


7 Next-level Summer Activities for Kids - Exploring Nature, Creativity & New Experiences By Story Duniya
"Yay! No school for two months! But... what should I do all day, Mom?" 😄 "Don't worry, champ! I've got a list of awesome activities...
Apr 86 min read


Once Upon a Future: Why Storytelling Matters for Kids' Character Development
Storytelling has been an essential part of human history, connecting cultures and generations over time. For children, stories are more...
Mar 134 min read


Why My Kids Can't Get Enough of Story Duniya: A Unique Twist on the Power of Storytelling
Stories have an almost magical ability to captivate our attention and spark our imagination. For children, storytelling is not just a...
Mar 134 min read
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